House in Kosai / Shuhei Goto Architects
This small house was planned a long site from north to south.
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Architects: Shuhei Goto Architects
Location: Kosai, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Area: 117.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
From the architect. This small house was planned a long site from north to south.In order to put a light to the back of the house from various parts, it had a roof and wall to the uneven shape.
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As a result, it became a characteristic shape, such as the four buildings.Main room of first floor obtained daylighting from south side inner balcony of second floor, and you can admire the flowers and plants which grow on the balcony.
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Section
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Facade which is divided into four,has brought about characteristic proportion and amazing sense of scale.And it has been possible to adjust the heights each part of the house to surrounding building,road and trees and so on.
Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
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Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
Architects: Shuhei Goto Architects
Location: Kosai, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Area: 117.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
From the architect. This small house was planned a long site from north to south.In order to put a light to the back of the house from various parts, it had a roof and wall to the uneven shape.
Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
As a result, it became a characteristic shape, such as the four buildings.Main room of first floor obtained daylighting from south side inner balcony of second floor, and you can admire the flowers and plants which grow on the balcony.
Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
Section
Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
Facade which is divided into four,has brought about characteristic proportion and amazing sense of scale.And it has been possible to adjust the heights each part of the house to surrounding building,road and trees and so on.
Courtesy of Shuhei Goto Architects
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